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Removed unreliable material

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I removed unreliable and unreferenced material, that also has no direct bearing on Sir Liaquat's career . 39.54.164.8 (talk) 07:58, 21 October 2015 (UTC)Abdul Ghafoor Ch, from Pakistan[reply]

Once again, I am removing this unreliable information. 39.54.164.8 (talk) 09:04, 21 October 2015 (UTC)Abdul Ghafoor Ch[reply]
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Some dates problematic

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Sir, Assalamualaikum. Some of the dates and events mentioned here in this article don't match up. Firstly, it says that Sir Liaqat Hayat had early education at Col Brown Cambridge school (Dehradun) but that school was only established in 1926 ,when Sir Liaqat was already an adult and not a school kid. Secondly , his date of death is not correct, he probably died in 1947 or 1948. The article states that after Pakistan came into being (independence 1947) he , i.e Sir Liaqat was appointed as Ambassador Designate to Paris, France but he died and could not take up this charge. Yet it also says he died in 1945. But there was no separate Pakistan in 1945. It would be good if someone could kindly rationalize and edit/correct these blatant errors or discrepancies. Thanks 182.177.138.109 (talk)Col retd Mumtaz Khan 182.177.138.109 (talk) 22:04, 30 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]